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conduction   heat transfer through solids by touch  
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convection   heat transfer through fluids (liquids and gases) by rising and falling currents  
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radiation   heat transfer through empty space by waves  
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convection current   movement of heat caused by warmer, less dense material rising and cooler, more dense material falling  
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hot to cold   direction of all heat transfer  
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energy transfer   moving energy when the type of energy stays the same  
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energy transformation   one type of energy changing to another type of energy  
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kinetic energy   moving  
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potential energy   stored or waiting  
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